Some approaches to concepts of incommensurability rationality and its impact on pedagogic models at the light of kuhn iana proposal

Authors

  • Carlos Adolfo Rengifo Castañeda Universidad del Valle Author
  • Eduard Mauricio Wong Universidad del Quindio Author
  • Luz Adriana Bernal López Universidad del Quindio Author
  • María Angélica Ortiz Salazar Universidad la Gran Colombia Author
  • Richard Ayala Ardila Universidad Nacional de Colombia Author

Keywords:

Evaluation, incommesurability, pedagogic models, paradigm, judgment

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to identify the most meaningful characteristics of Thomas Samuel Kuhn’s proposal parting from his work Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), which allows, when defending a role for history, (classic distinction between context of discovery and justification), to appeal, as a methodological resource, to historical records; likewise, to interpret theoretic changes as revolutionary supporting on the notion of gestural change of perception by claiming that members of different paradigms see different things even when they look at the same thing; this situation makes it possible to argue about incommesurability, scientific change and realism; to, finally approach the problem of judgment and incommesurability regarding pedagogic models and the impossibility of performing evaluative processes about teaching and learning which purpose is to standardize and homogenize pedagogic dynamics, as well as what they observed.

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2015-01-15

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Some approaches to concepts of incommensurability rationality and its impact on pedagogic models at the light of kuhn iana proposal. (2015). Sophia, 11(1), 69-80. https://revistas.ugca.edu.co/index.php/sophia/article/view/300

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